Alex Reyes

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    Alex Reyes: Dodgers decline option

    The Dodgers declined Alex Reyes' (shoulder) $3 million option for 2024 on Saturday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.Reyes was recovering from shoulder surgery when he signed a one-year deal with the Dodgers in February. He underwent another procedure on his right shoulder in June and will now leave the organization without appearing in a game. Reyes has been effective when healthy throughout his career; however, he hasn't pitched since 2021, and concerns regarding his health will significantly impact his value in free agency.

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    Dodgers' Alex Reyes: Won't pitch in 2023

    Alex Reyes underwent surgery on his right shoulder last week and has been ruled out for the 2023 season, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.The surgery is Reyes' second on his right shoulder in a little over a year, as he previously required a procedure to repair a torn labrum back in May 2022. The right-hander was signed to a one-year, $1.1 million contract in the offseason with the hope that the former Cardinals top prospect could offer a boost to the Los Angeles bullpen, but he won't end up throwing a pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2023. His deal contains a $3 million team option for 2024 that the Dodgers will most likely decline this winter.

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    Dodgers' Alex Reyes: Moves to 60-day injured list

    Alex Reyes (shoulder) was transferred from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday, Eric Stephen of SBNation.com reports.The procedural move helps the Dodgers clear room on the 40-man roster for Austin Wynns. Reyes is expected to return around the start of June, as he's currently recovering from the shoulder surgery he underwent last May.

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    Dodgers' Alex Reyes: IL move official

    Alex Reyes (shoulder) was placed on the 15-day injured list Thursday.Reyes is expected to miss the first couple months of the 2023 regular season as he continues his recovery from shoulder surgery last May. He joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a one-year, $1.1 million contract just before the start of spring training.

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    Dodgers' Alex Reyes: Lands with Dodgers

    Alex Reyes (shoulder) signed a one-year, $1.1 million contract Saturday with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Juan Toribio of MLB.com reports.It comes with a $3 million club option for 2024, and there are performance-based escalators that could push the total value of the deal up near $10 million. Reyes has battled a range of different injuries throughout his career, and he did not pitch at any level in 2022 because of a shoulder issue that required surgery in May. The 28-year-old right-hander is a former top-10 overall prospect and he racked up 29 saves as the Cardinals' primary closer in 2021. Toribio notes that Reyes will likely miss "at least a few months" to begin the 2023 campaign but has generally "looked good in his recovery" from the shoulder procedure.

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    Alex Reyes: Non-tendered by Cards

    The Cardinals declined to tender Alex Reyes (shoulder) a contract for 2023 on Friday.With a 2.86 career ERA, Reyes has always been a solid arm out of the bullpen. However, injuries have forced him to miss a lot of time, most recently undergoing surgery on his right shoulder in May and missing all of last season. Still, Reyes' resume is impressive enough where he should have no problem finding a team willing to take a chance on him as he recovers from surgery.

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    Cardinals' Alex Reyes: Added back to 40-man roster

    The St. Louis Cardinals reinstated Alex Reyes (shoulder) from the 60-day injured list Wednesday.Though Reyes reclaims a spot on the 40-man roster with the transaction, his activation from the 60-day injured list doesn't necessarily indicate that he's made a full recovery from the right shoulder surgery he underwent in late May. The Cardinals haven't revealed a recovery timeline for Reyes, but there's a good chance he's limited in some capacity to begin spring training. If the 28-year-old bounces back from surgery as well as the Cardinals hope, he could re-emerge as a useful late-inning arm in 2023.

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    Cardinals' Alex Reyes: Shoulder surgery scheduled

    Alex Reyes will undergo shoulder surgery at the end of May, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.Reyes has been dealing with shoulder issues since at least mid-March, and while he resumed throwing in late April he was shut down again in mid-May. The surgery is expected to end his 2022 campaign, though the St. Louis Cardinals have stopped short of officially ruling him out for the year.

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    Cardinals' Alex Reyes: Expected to require surgery

    Alex Reyes is expected to require surgery on his right shoulder to repair a damaged labrum, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports.Reyes was shut down from throwing in mid-May after he experienced renewed shoulder soreness, and he'll meet with Dr. Neal ElAttrache in Los Angeles on Monday before a final decision is made on surgery. It's not yet clear whether a potential surgery would be a season-ending procedure, but it seems like a safe bet that he would at least be unavailable until late in the 2022 campaign. The shoulder issue is yet another big hit for a pitcher who had been a top-flight prospect back in 2016 before injuries derailed his long-term outlook and forced a full-time conversion to the bullpen.

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    Cardinals' Alex Reyes: Shut down from throwing

    Alex Reyes (shoulder) experienced renewed soreness when throwing this week and has been shut down, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat reports.The 27-year-old resumed throwing in late April after beginning the season on the 60-day injured injured list, but he'll halt his rehab program after the soreness cropped up. Reyes underwent an MRI and is seeking a second opinion, leaving his availability for the rest of the season in question.

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